Platform Computing, whose software is used to let networks of computers collectively solve computing calculation problems, has named Rene Copeland vice president of sales for government and life ...
William Wu of Penguin Computing says the high-performance computing system builder is seeing an ‘all-time high’ in interest for servers running on AMD's EPYC processors, with many customers requesting ...
‘Scale [Computing’s] just easy, it’s cost effective, it’s fast and they have great partner support. What else could I ask for?’ says Adam Rodriguez, co-owner of Scale Computing partner Network Systems ...
INDIANAPOLIS, May 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Scale Computing, a market leader in edge computing, virtualization and hyperconverged solutions, announced today that CRN®, a brand of The Channel ...
Editor’s Note: Rob Hays is the president and CEO of Atom Computing, and is based out the firm’s Research Triangle office in Cary (the firm also has an office in Berkley, Ca.). In this column, ...
Former Palm exec re-joins Apple ZDNN reports that longtime software developer Steve Sakoman, a former Palm and Be executive, has rejoined Apple Computer as a vice president. "Sakoman, who recently ...
Peter Chapman says there are parallels between his previous work and his current job as CEO at IonQ, a quantum computing company. (IonQ Photo) How does a guy go from being the engineering director for ...
A small quantum computing startup has tapped a local Lenovo executive as its CEO and opened an office in Cary, after raising $15 million from investors. Atom Computing, started in Berkeley, California ...
Once upon a time, back when we all had mainframes and then servers in our offices, we had edge computing. Our compute power was literally down the hall. Then, along came the cloud, and all that ...
CARY – Quantum computing company Atom Computing will base the company’s executive office in Cary and hire former Lenovo executive Rob Hays to lead the company as CEO after the company closed a $15 ...
The first iPhone was released six years ago. The first iPad only three years ago. Amazingly, we interact with these glowing prosthetics as much as (if not more than) we engage in old school ...